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Reopening Plan Update

UPDATED JANUARY 20, 2022-August 17, 2021
 

The foundational principle of the COVID-19 Public Health Guidance for K-12 Schools in California, 2021-22 School Year guidance is that all students must have access to safe and full in-person instruction and to as much instructional time as possible.

 

Below are answers to frequently asked questions:

January 5, 2021

 

Happy New Year! On behalf of the Board of Education, I am pleased to welcome our staff and students back after what I hope was both a restful and memorable break with your loved ones. Next Tuesday, January 11, 2022, is the start of the second semester of the school year, and I would like to take this opportunity to update you on health and safety protocols for a safe return to school.

 

Over the holiday season, the case rates in Riverside County have continued to increase. Today in Riverside County, the 7-day average is 52.0 cases per 100K. The 7-day positive test rate is currently 14.5%. Additionally, health officials in Riverside County reported the first case of the Omicron variant in Riverside County on December 17, 2021.

 

The District will continue to follow the health and safety protocols from the Riverside University Health System (RUHS) to keep our students, staff, and community safe.

Please take a moment to review FAQs regarding the return to school on the 11th:

August 10, 2021.
 

In accordance with the California Department of Public Health's (CDPH) most recent COVID-19 Public Health Guidance for K-12 Schools in California, 2021-22 School Year, this plan outlines LEUSD's current safety measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  This is a fluid working document that will adjust as conditions and/or guidance changes.

 

FACE MASK MEDICAL EXEMPTION REQUEST

 

COVID-19 is a highly contagious virus that spreads by respiratory droplets released when individuals talk, cough or sneeze. Many individuals infected with COVID-19 are asymptomatic and contagious. Federal and state public health agencies, including the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recommend that individuals wear a face covering to limit the spread of COVID-19.

 

The California Department of Public Health and Lake Elsinore Unified School District require ALL students, over 2 years of age, to wear masks or face coverings while indoors during the school day. Any student seeking a medical exemption to the mask requirement must have the student’s treating physician complete the below Medical/Health Exemption Form.

July 26, 2021. 
 

As we prepare for the 2021-22 school year, we would like to provide our families with insight into life on campus based on the current California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and Riverside County Public Health Department (RivCoPH) guidelines.  

Lake Elsinore Unified School District is required to meet the current COVID-19 guidance and mitigation requirements mandated by CDPH and RivCoPH to provide the safest in-school experience established by the CDPH’s Public Health Guidance for K-12 Schools in California.

 

10 Things LEUSD Families Should Know About Returning to Campus 2021-22

 

 

MARCH 3, 2021.

The District has submitted its COVID-19 Safety Plan for approval in accordance with the Governor’s reopening plan, which is received final approval on March 5, 2021. 
 

FEBRUARY 26, 2021. In January 2021, the California Public Health Department updated guidance for returning students to school campuses, which required District staff to update the draft school Reopening Plan. On February 26, 2021, the District submitted the state-mandated documents for approval to reopen the TK-6 grade. 

Below is the state-mandated document, submitted to the Riverside University County Health and California Department of Public Health. 

The following educational videos on hygiene were developed by the National Association of School Nurses (NASN).  They are provided for school nurses as they return-to-school during COVID-19.  School nurses can use these as a tool to educate the school community including students, staff, and parents.